Re: radosgw (beast): how to enable verbose log? request, user-agent, etc.

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Hi Felix,

 

You can increase debug option with debug rgw in your rgw nodes.

 

We got it to 10.

 

But at least in our case we switched again to civetweb because it don’t provide a clear log without a lot verbose.

 

Regards

 

Manuel

 

 

De: ceph-users <ceph-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> En nombre de Félix Barbeira
Enviado el: martes, 6 de agosto de 2019 17:43
Para: Ceph Users <ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Asunto: radosgw (beast): how to enable verbose log? request, user-agent, etc.

 

Hi,

 

I'm testing radosgw with beast backend and I did not found a way to view more information on logfile. This is an example:

 

2019-08-06 16:59:14.488 7fc808234700  1 ====== starting new request req=0x5608245646f0 =====
2019-08-06 16:59:14.496 7fc808234700  1 ====== req done req=0x5608245646f0 op status=0 http_status=204 latency=0.00800043s ======

 

I would be interested on typical fields that a regular webserver has: origin, request, useragent, etc. I checked the official docs but I don't find anything related:

 

 

The only manner I found is to put in front a nginx server running as a proxy or an haproxy, but I really don't like that solution because it would be an overhead component used only to log requests. Anyone in the same situation?

 

Thanks in advance.

--

Félix Barbeira.

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